Hostile Takeover (SNC)

Hostile takeover (SNC)

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Product type: Strange
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Condition: Nm

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Hostile takeover
Casting Cost: {2} {u} {b} {r}
Card type: Sorcery
Card Text:

  • Up to one target creature has base power and toughness 1/1 until end of turn.
  • Up to one other target creature has base power and toughness 4/4 until end of turn.
  • Then hostile takeover deals 3 damage to each creature.
    Artist: Vincent Proce

Strengths:

  • Versatility: The card sacrifices Multiple Options, Letting You Shrink a Strong Opponent's Creature and Perhaps Boost One of Your Smaller Creatures Before The Damage is Dalt.
  • Board Wipe Potential: The Final Effect of Dealing 3 Damage to All Creatures Can Acs A Selective Board Wipe, Potentialy Leaving You with A 4/4 While Eliminating Weaker or Temporarily Wakened Creatures.
  • Targeted Impact: Unlike Most Board Wipes, This One Allows You To Pick And Choose To Some Extent, Potentialy Turning The Board State to Your Advantage.

Weaknesses:

  • High Mana Cost: At 5 Mana and Three Colors, this card can be tricky to cast on curve.
  • Potential Backfire: If the board State isn't favorable, you might end up hurting your own board more than your opponent's.

Potential Deck Placement:

  • This card would fit well into grixis control decks that can manipulate the board state to make the most out of this sorcery.
  • In Commander, this card could act as a versatile removal/board wipe tool in a deck that can handle its casting cost.

Flavor and Art:

  • The name "hostile takeover" and the art by Vincent Proce Effective Convey the Idea of ​​a Power Shift and Uphea divis, Fitting the Dramatic Impact the Card Can Have On The Board State.

Overall impression:

  • Hostile takeover is a complex and potentialy game-changing card. It's not a straightforward board wipe or creature removal; It's a tool for players who can set up the board to their advantage or capitalize on an already favorable board state. It's A High-Risk, High-Reward Card That Could Either Secure Victory Or Exacerbate Defeat, Depding on the Situation.

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